Religious Sites in Munich

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Religious Sites in Munich

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Andechs
The Benedictine monastery Andechs, one of southern Bavaria's most...
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Religious Sites Ammersee
 
Asamkirche
Munich's most unusual church has a suitably extraordinary entrance...
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Religious Sites City Center
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Dreifaltigkeitskirche
Take a quick look at this fanciful church near Maximiliansplatz...
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Religious Sites Schwabing and Maxvorstadt: Art Museums and Galleries
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Franziskanerklosterkirche St. Anna
This striking example of the two Asam brothers' work in the Lehel...
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Religious Sites City Center
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Frauenkirche
Munich's Dom (cathedral) is a distinctive late-Gothic brick structure...
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Religious Sites City Center
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Ludwigskirche
Planted halfway along the stark, neoclassically styled Ludwigstrasse...
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Religious Sites Royal Munich
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Martinskirche
The Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church), with the tallest brick...
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Religious Sites Landshut
 
Michaelskirche
A curious story explains why this sturdy Renaissance church has...
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Religious Sites City Center
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Peterskirche
Munich's oldest and smallest parish church traces its origins...
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Religious Sites City Center
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St. Jacob
St. Jacob, Dachau's parish church, was built in the early 16th...
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Religious Sites Dachau
 
Theatinerkirche
This glorious baroque church owes its Italian appearance to its...
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Religious Sites Royal Munich
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